The John Bolton Super PAC will spend an additional $1.75M for a total expenditure of more than $4M on personality-targeted ads in New Hampshire, North Carolina, & Nevada

WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - October 21, 2016) - Ambassador John Bolton's Super PAC announced today that it will spend nearly $600,000 in independent expenditures (IE) to support Senator Kelly Ayotte, Senator Richard Burr, and Dr. Joe Heck, for a collective contribution of $1,750,000 million. This investment is in addition to the $2.25 million the SuperPAC has already committed to the three candidates this cycle. The IE's will go toward digital TV and online video ads that will be geo-targeted in New Hampshire, North Carolina and Nevada, and released in five different tones to reflect the target demographics they seek to reach.

"In these dangerous times, America needs serious and competent leaders such as Kelly Ayotte, Richard Burr, and Dr. Joe Heck. Each candidate is highly qualified, with the experience and ideas needed to keep America safe," said Ambassador Bolton. "Eight years of Barack Obama's failed foreign policies have weakened America's standing in the world, which is why it is imperative that Republicans keep the Senate."

The Bolton SuperPAC's innovate psychological based advertising tactics have been some of the most effective in the 2016 election cycle. The Ambassador has released over 30 video ads for strong, foreign policy-minded candidates. In addition to the Bolton SuperPAC, Ambassador Bolton's PAC has contributed $679,500 and endorsed 94 candidates.

Today, Ambassador Bolton is in New Hampshire to attend NHGOP fundraisers and host a town hall at Rivier University in Nashua. He is available to the press before and after the town hall. Please contact Garrett Marquis (contact info above) for an interview.

About John Bolton Super PAC (www.boltonsuperpac.com): The John Bolton Super PAC will aim to make America's defense and national security significant factors in federal elections through independent expenditures, campaigns, and issue-oriented education. The Super PAC will not make contributions to candidates, parties, or PACs.